Paying For Your Care

Paying for Your Care

Paying for Your Care

Understanding the Billing Process

At Renown Health, we work to make the billing process streamlined for our patients.

This process can be very complex due to federal guidelines that we must follow.

Our goal is to make it as easy as possible for you to pay your bill. Here are a few things you should know:

After your hospital stay or receiving other Renown services, you will be sent an informational statement. This is not a bill, but a federally required summary of your services. The amount on this statement may be different from the actual payment due. This statement usually arrives within 30 days of your visit.View Informational Statement

After you have received an informational statement, you will be sent your actual bill that may include both inpatient and outpatient services for a specified period of time. On this bill, you may also see past due service charges.View Sample Bill

What Will You Owe?

To understand what your out-of-pocket expense will be, choose from the different options below.

Need Assistance Paying For Your Care?

If you need assistance paying your bill, a Certified Application Counselor (CAC) will help you find coverage under the Nevada Health Insurance Exchange or determine if you qualify for Medicaid. You can also see if you qualify for any government assistance at www.coverageforall.org.

How is People-in-Line Calculated?

FastTrack ER

People-in-Line is the number of patients checked-in and waiting for a physician at a Renown Health ER or FastTrack ER.
We refer to this as our "door-to-doc" time. The number of people in line is updated every 10 minutes.

FastTrack ER

An ER nurse will determine the urgency and complexity of the care you need.
If your condition is less severe and requires no more than one hospital resource (X-Ray, lab tests, etc.) the ER nurse may assign you to a FastTrack ER where you will receive care sooner.

Urgent Care

People-in-Line is the number of patients checked-in at Renown Health Urgent Care waiting to be seen by a healthcare provider.
A patient's wait time may vary.

Urgent Care vs Emergency Care

There may be times when you want to see a healthcare provider right away but don't have serious or life-threatening condition.